| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1945 - 1372 pages
...decreases were in regions normally accounting for more than half of total farm employment, namely, the South Atlantic, the East South Central, and the West South Central States. Although there was a significant depletion of the ranks of family workers, who comprise about tliree-fourths... | |
| Ivan Wright - 1923 - 364 pages
...in which insurance companies do extensive business: The east North Central, the west North Central, the south Atlantic, the east South Central, and the west South Central. With the exception of the south Atlantic division, most of their investment territory is included in... | |
| Edward Byron Reuter - 1927 - 472 pages
...states. Subsequently the slave population of the Lower South increased and by the time of the Civil War the South Atlantic, the East South Central, and the West South Central divisions contained 92 per cent of all the Negroes in the United States. The Civil War which freed... | |
| 1938 - 1214 pages
...operators in the United States, 95.3 percent, or 815,747, were located in the 16 Southern States comprising the South Atlantic, the East South Central and the West South Central States. Of this number, 77.2 percent were classed as tenants (including sharecroppers), 45.2 percent were classed... | |
| Stupak/Leitner - 2001 - 898 pages
...(Northeast. North Central. South. and Westi used by the Bureau of the Census. The South region encompasses the South Atlantic. the East South Central. and the West South Central divisions. which include the states of AL. AR. DE. KY. FL. GA. LA. MD. MS. NC. OK. SC. TN. TX. VA.... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1917 - 626 pages
...67.2 32.3 31.4 58.4 67.7 22.3 22.7 51.9 57.8 46.9 54.8 23.5 13.3 19.3 33.0 20.4 42.6 23.6 64.5 21.1 61.9 31.9 39.3 46.8 * This includes only the negro...typical of all parts of the United States. THE MOVEMENT OF THE POPULATION IN THE DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES In order to show the relative rates... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1952 - 766 pages
...Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. (3) The South includes the Str-tor, of the South Atlantic, the East South Central, and the West South Central divisions; viz, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, »est Virginia, North Carolina,... | |
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